11 Of The Best Outdoor Activities To Ensure Your Kids Stay Fit

In a time of increasing technology, it’s more important than ever to get our kids outdoors and active. But it can be difficult to persuade them from the screen, unless the activities offered are entertaining and fun! Here are 11 of the Best Outdoor Activities to Ensure Your Kids Stay Fit, and have so much fun, they won’t even realise they are exercising!

1. Geocaching

Ask your kids if they want to go outdoors for a trek or nature walk and you are met with moans of protest. Introduce them to the fantastic activity of ‘Geocaching’ and you’ll never have a problem pulling them away from the television again!

Geocaching is basically a modern-day treasure hunt, that uses a Global Positioning System (GPS) to guide you to the treasure. People all over the world have hidden trinkets and objects at various locations, which you and your child(ren) can go out and find. A perfect way to get you and the kids out and exercising in the fresh-air!

2. Foraging

Check out local foraging groups that you and your children can join. This can be an enjoyable walk, and a perfect way to teach inquisitive kids what is safe, and what is dangerous to pick and eat.

You can forage for all kinds of food – wild garlic, mushrooms, sorrel, blackberries, winberries, elderflowers, hazel nuts, sloes etc., which will give your kids a much better sense of where their food comes from too.

3. Water Fun

If weather permits, play some water games outdoors. Kids seem to love nothing more than having water fights and playing water games. From wet sponge relays to sprinkler statues, here are 10 Wicked Water Games for Kids, that will have them running and shrieking for hours!

Don’t miss Laya Healthcare’s City Spectacular this July in Dublin and Cork. Since first opening its doors in 2006, Laya Healtcare’s City Spectacular has grown into the biggest date in the street performance calendar – with over 250,000 people expected to attend this year. All activities are free and all event details are available from www.cityspectacular.com

This year there will be free children’s workshops in art, music, theatre and science, a family farm area and an award-winning trampoline spectacle to name only a few. So get out with the family this summer and visit Laya Healthcare’s City Spectacular from July 10th – 12th in Dublin’s Merrion Square and July 18th & 19th in Fitzgerald Park, Cork

4. On your Wheels

Cycling, roller-skating and scooting are still all fun ways to exercise outdoors, and kids of all ages love the freedom of being on wheels rather than on feet!

Head off as a family for a cycle, or let the kids scoot/ride to your local skate-park, where they can try out some tricks, or watch some older kids do their impressive stunts.

5. Gardening

Give your child their own space in the garden, and teach them how to grow plants, vegetables and flowers. Let them see how things grow and then become food for your table or beautiful flowers to decorate. Here’s how to grow a pizza garden.

Seeing the results of their work gives great fulfillment, and they may be more inclined to eat the vegetables/salads they have grown themselves.

6. Build a Treehouse/Outdoor Den

A treehouse/outdoor den is every child’s dream – their own place to hide in outside, away from us grownups!

Building it will be a sense of achievement for them too, and a great way to get some exercise and fresh-air. And even if you don’t have trees, they can make a den outside, with sticks, tarpaulin, rope/paracord and pegs. The best part is it can be ever changing, as they can add to it once it is built.

8. Play Games

Kids love playing games outside – all the old classic games that we played are all still really popular with kids today. And the best part, is as the kids run and play chase, and tip the can, and red rover etc. all around your garden, they are keeping fit and burning off energy – a win-win.

9. Hold a Mini-Sports Day

Planning, laying out, and completing a mini-sports day are great fun ways for the kids to get active outdoors. Invite neighbourhood kids or pals around to add to the numbers.

A mini-sports day course could have egg & spoon races, relay races, sack races, obstacle courses etc. You can even get the kids to make their own winners certificates/badges. And best of all, when it’s all over, get them to help tidy all away, for extra exercise!

Sian Phillips is the Managing Editor of Tweak Your Biz. Sian is a qualified accountant and has an honours diploma in Journalism too. She is either content editing, accounting or writing on any given day.